AUSG Women's Initiative

AUSG Women's Initiative AUSG Women’s Initiative is a non-partisan, student-run organization that advocates for student, st

AUSG Women’s Initiative is a non-partisan, student-run organization that advocates for student, staff, and faculty at AU. WI is responsible for creating responsive & educational programming that addresses issues through the lens of gender and sexuality

Introducing our speaker and moderator for Take Back the Night!Join us in the Meltzer Center @ 5pm (or 4:45pm on the Quad...
04/15/2026

Introducing our speaker and moderator for Take Back the Night!

Join us in the Meltzer Center @ 5pm (or 4:45pm on the Quad) for an evening of intentional programming!

Break the Silence!Join us for Take Back the Night, a movement dedicated to ending s*xual violence and reclaiming power t...
04/07/2026

Break the Silence!

Join us for Take Back the Night, a movement dedicated to ending s*xual violence and reclaiming power through community and voice.

The evening will include a keynote speaker, student speakers, free food, and wellness activities.

Join us for Strokes, Spices & Stories as we celebrate Arab American Heritage Month through culture, creativity, and comm...
04/02/2026

Join us for Strokes, Spices & Stories as we celebrate Arab American Heritage Month through culture, creativity, and community. From calligraphy to cuisine to conversation, this is a space to connect, learn, and experience together!

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Dive in and be part of the conversation!Join us this Trans Day of Visibility with Bailar Schuyler, the first openly tran...
03/20/2026

Dive in and be part of the conversation!

Join us this Trans Day of Visibility with Bailar Schuyler, the first openly transgender NCAA Division I swimmer, as he speaks openly about identity, visibility, and what it means to live and move through the world authentically.

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The event is open to all and participation is not limited based on any individual’s personal identity or characteristics, including but not limited to race, color, national origin (or shared ancestry), religion, s*x, age, s*xual orientation, disability, or veteran status. For reasonable accommodation needs or requests, please contact Maura Fox at [email protected]

Dive in and be part of the conversation!Join us this Trans Day of Visibility with Bailar Schuyler, the first openly tran...
03/20/2026

Dive in and be part of the conversation!

Join us this Trans Day of Visibility with Bailar Schuyler, the first openly transgender NCAA Division I swimmer, as he speaks openly about identity, visibility, and what it means to live and move through the world authentically.

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The event is open to all and participation is not limited based on any individual’s personal identity or characteristics, including but not limited to race, color, national origin (or shared ancestry), religion, s*x, age, s*xual orientation, disability, or veteran status. For reasonable accommodation needs or requests, please contact Maura Fox at [email protected]

An update regarding Thursday’s Women’s History Month speaker event. While we’re disappointed to share this news, we’re g...
03/04/2026

An update regarding Thursday’s Women’s History Month speaker event.

While we’re disappointed to share this news, we’re grateful for the excitement surrounding the program and hope to continue creating spaces for meaningful dialogue on campus.
Please read the announcement above for more information.

Women have always been the architects of movements, the keepers of culture, and the strategists behind transformative ch...
02/23/2026

Women have always been the architects of movements, the keepers of culture, and the strategists behind transformative change.

This Women’s History Month, Students for Change is honored to welcome Patrisse Cullors for a conversation on art, activism, and the work of building movements that endure beyond the moment.

This is more than a talk.
It is a space for reflection, political education, and collective grounding.

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Meet the panelists for Beyond the Letters!Join us for a facilitated conversation exploring the legacy, culture, and live...
02/17/2026

Meet the panelists for Beyond the Letters!

Join us for a facilitated conversation exploring the legacy, culture, and lived experiences of the Divine Nine. These leaders will share insight on their organizations, their journeys, and the impact D9 continues to have within the communities they serve. Business casual attire is encouraged.

The discussion will be followed by a shared meal and informal conversation. FREE FOOD will be provided, along with space to connect, ask questions, and build community.

The event is open to all and participation is not limited based on any individual’s personal identity or characteristics, including but not limited to race, color, national origin (or shared ancestry), religion, s*x, age, s*xual orientation, disability, or veteran status.
For reasonable accommodation needs or requests, please contact
Maura Fox at [email protected]
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Join us for an evening of culture, community, and connection at the Multicultural Dinner. Come share food, stories, and ...
02/14/2026

Join us for an evening of culture, community, and connection at the Multicultural Dinner. Come share food, stories, and experiences that bring our campus together.

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The event is open to all and participation is not limited based on any individual’s personal identity or characteristics, including but not limited to race, color, national origin (or shared ancestry), religion, s*x, age, s*xual orientation, disability, or veteran status. For reasonable accommodation needs or requests, please contact Maura Fox at [email protected]

Join us for an evening of culture, community, and connection at the Multicultural Dinner. Come share food, stories, and ...
02/14/2026

Join us for an evening of culture, community, and connection at the Multicultural Dinner. Come share food, stories, and experiences that bring our campus together.

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The event is open to all and participation is not limited based on any individual’s personal identity or characteristics, including but not limited to race, color, national origin (or shared ancestry), religion, s*x, age, s*xual orientation, disability, or veteran status. For reasonable accommodation needs or requests, please contact Maura Fox at [email protected]

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